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: FS: GM Molded Splash Guards Front & Rear, New in Box


beach
03-01-2009, 07:15 PM
I bought these for my '09 Malibu, to get rid of the roadspray directly to the paint, but traded the car off before I ever got around to installing them.

They're brand new, in their GM boxes, with all hardware and instructions. I have both the front set and the rear, part numbers 19156900 & 19156905.

http://www.gmaccessorieszone.com/typo3temp/pics/4ffad5f0f9.jpg
http://www.gmaccessorieszone.com/typo3temp/pics/4ffad5f0f9.jpg

I can take pictures of them in their boxes, if needed. List price is $49 a set from GM, and I paid $90 discounted from a dealer.

So, let's say $65 shipped or Best Offer. Low price for brand new items, and the quicker they're gone and off to another Malibu, the better. PM or email me if interested;)

SOLD.

Speedster
03-02-2009, 09:21 AM
Are these difficult to install, Beach? I'm interested, but I do not feel comfortable installing them if they require a hole to be cut. Please let me know if a novice could install them without any problems. Thank you!!

beach
03-02-2009, 10:37 AM
Are these difficult to install, Beach? I'm interested, but I do not feel comfortable installing them if they require a hole to be cut. Please let me know if a novice could install them without any problems. Thank you!!

They mostly use bolt holes that are already there, between the fender lip and wheel well liner, but both front and rear also call for I think one additional new hole to be drilled to further anchor them.

Of course, the install can be done as you wish, and I think at least one other member here rather than drill holes just used silicone in addition to the existing bolt spots to seal & hold them on. They're pretty simple, either way.

I had a member contact me early this morning about them, so a sale is pending, but keep a watch in case that changes.

slhaas
03-02-2009, 11:01 AM
I believe you do need to drill 2 holes.

beach
03-02-2009, 08:25 PM
I believe you do need to drill 2 holes.

Thanks for that;)

These splash guards are tentatively sold to a forum member, just awaiting payment.

beach
03-03-2009, 04:29 AM
Now officially SOLD and paid for;)

Thanks guys!